This could be anything. From figures to novelty items.
This could be anything. From figures to novelty items.
This panel by Nicola Scott from Wonder Woman #750.
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I have a set of rings from the Corps war. Red, orange, yellow, etc..
This New Frontier, Fleischer-inspired, Superman to round out my Darwyn Cooke Justice League.
I pre-ordered this beauty months in advance and saved up my pennies until it was shipped to my LCS. I still didn't have all the money and they were nice enough to let me make payments! It's been with me for 20 years and survived 7 moves now and is still in near mint condition!
Unfortunately I can't say the same for some of my other statues, which just makes this one all the more special.
Batman from the 30s to the 70s. Okay, maybe it doesn't count as "cool" but I have read and re-read that book so many times it is practically falling apart!
"Age is not defined by years, but by regrets...I'm an old man now." --Fighting Yank, "Project Superpowers"
Bob Kane signed Batman 1989 Batman comic. Had it for years. Have it hanging in my office.
"Life is too short so love the one you got cause you might get run over or you might get shot" - Sublime
The pen that Robert Vendiiti used to plot out the end of his Green Lantern run.
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Definitely, the Corgi Batmobile would be my choice.
I do love this statue...
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"My name is Wally West. I'm the fastest man alive!"
I'll try being nicer if you try being smarter.
I have a Batmobile and Bat-cycle (with sidecar) from the 1970s. Also a Hall of Justice playset from the 70s.
I wouldn't have mentioned any books, but since you did, I'll say BATMAN FROM THE 30'S TO THE 70'S and SUPERMAN FROM THE 30'S TO THE 70'S--I got both back in the early '70s and read them over and over and over. Also, the Michael Fleisher encyclopedias for Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman. And THE DC VAULT which is loaded with facsimiles of memorabilia.
At the top of my list are the Topps Batman cards and comic book foldees from the '60s.
When I joined the Superman fan club, they sent me a poster that has all of the Super-Stars on it (circa 1980).
And when I went to Manhattan in 2000, I went to the W.B. store where I bought a posable figure of Green Lantern (Hal Jordan). I like it as a Green Lantern figure but also as a reminder of that store.
A signed poster of Blue Beetle and Booster Gold by Keith Giffen.
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